The "Aubert-Regina-Palace" at the beginning of its operations - Stock photo law (public domain)
It was around late 1919 or early 1920 a beautiful 600-seat establishment opened its doors in the very busy street of Rennes, close to the old Gare Montparnasse .
Belonging to the circuit led by Louis Aubert, it is called "Regina-Aubert-Palace", then "Regina-Gaumont" following the absorption of the Gaumont circuit Aubert in the early 1930s.
Renovated in the late 50s, it becomes a hall of exclusivity in 1962 and became known as "Gaumont-Rive Gauche".
Having retained its status as one-room movies, unfortunately it closes its doors in 1980 ...
The clothing stores, changing the signs have always held the previous volume of the film, which identifies a few elements of an elegant original ...
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Location: Paris 6th - 155, rue de Rennes
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